Handy
Flo 100 General Purpose

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Active
Temp Range For Flux
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Working
Characteristics
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Handy
Flo 110
Can be used for most
low temperature brazing alloys. Ideal for copper, copper alloys,
nickel alloys, mild steel and some stainless steels. Typical
formulations are 65% metal, however other concentrations are
available. |
550°C
- 850°C
1020°F - 1560°F
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Fairly
restrictive flux, stable during heating. Can be used on vertical joints where there is "No Shelf" to support paste deposit. Increased temp. protection available with addition of Boron, Handy Flo 111.
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Handy
Flo 111
Same as Handy Flo 110.
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550°C
- 900°C
1020°F - 1650°F
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Same
as Handy Flow 110.
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Handy
Flo 120
Same uses as Handy
Flo 110, however more active flux causes an increase in alloy
flow. Ideal for long joints where more flow is required. Typically
65% metal. Handy Flo 121 ideal for larger joint configurations.
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510°C
- 750°C
950°F - 1400°F
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Flux
is very fluid and provides good alloy flow but has a shorter life than HF 110. Additional temperature protection with Boron addition as Handy Flo 121.
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Handy
Flo 121
Same as Handy Flo 120°
C .
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510°C
- 815°
950°F - 1500°F
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Same
as Handy Flo 120.
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Handy
Flo 130
Ideal for most low
temperature brazing alloys. Workhorse system for general purpose
applications.
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538°C
- 816°C
1000°F - 1500°F
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An
intermediate, general purpose system. The Flux is not as restrictive as HF 110 and not as fluid as HF 120. Recommended for most low temp. applications. Additional temp. protection available with HF 131. Restrictive slump.
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Handy
Flo 131
Same as Handy Flo 130.
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538°C
- 871°C
1000°F - 1600°F
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Same
as Handy Flo 130. |